Homes for the Future [electronic resource] a new analysis of housing need and demand in England
Holmans, Alan
Homes for the Future a new analysis of housing need and demand in England [electronic resource] - London Shelter 2008
Key findings -- Introduction -- How many households to be housed? -- Future households by sector -- Newly arisising need and demand -- Intermediate housing -- Regional analysis -- The backlog of unmet housing need -- Implications for the Government's housing targets -- Appendix: 1 - Methodology -- Appendix 2: Further research
Reports on the Shelter's research on affordable housing needs in England. Aims to find out how many households could be formed by 2026 and their composition; the amount of houses necessary by then; the backlog of social houses needed; the impact of the unmet housing target on the Government and the need for public funding to reach it. As a reminder, the government had planned to deliver annually 45,000 social rented houses and 25,000 low-cost homes by 2011. Suggests that because of the current economic slowdown, the need for affordable homes is more important than expected. To meet this need, there is necessity to build much more social rented and intermediates homes than planned. Shows that the Government and over housing parties need to find other ways to finance affordable housing projects, including having more public funds, to meet the housing targets and help the construction industry.
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England and Wales--1543-
363.58 $2 22
Homes for the Future a new analysis of housing need and demand in England [electronic resource] - London Shelter 2008
Key findings -- Introduction -- How many households to be housed? -- Future households by sector -- Newly arisising need and demand -- Intermediate housing -- Regional analysis -- The backlog of unmet housing need -- Implications for the Government's housing targets -- Appendix: 1 - Methodology -- Appendix 2: Further research
Reports on the Shelter's research on affordable housing needs in England. Aims to find out how many households could be formed by 2026 and their composition; the amount of houses necessary by then; the backlog of social houses needed; the impact of the unmet housing target on the Government and the need for public funding to reach it. As a reminder, the government had planned to deliver annually 45,000 social rented houses and 25,000 low-cost homes by 2011. Suggests that because of the current economic slowdown, the need for affordable homes is more important than expected. To meet this need, there is necessity to build much more social rented and intermediates homes than planned. Shows that the Government and over housing parties need to find other ways to finance affordable housing projects, including having more public funds, to meet the housing targets and help the construction industry.
Advanced
England and Wales--1543-
363.58 $2 22